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A morning with our friend Jonny Clark exploring the relationship between faith and peacemaking and his own journey into the work of mediation, public theology and peace-building.Jonny Clark is the Program Manger of Public Theology for The Corrymeela Community. He is a facilitator and mediator working in political and inter-faith contexts and has devoted significant energy to the development of peace-building organisations around the world in post-conflict societies. His involvement in peace-building work continues to this day. He is also the curator of a monthly event of music, stories, dialogue & reflection called Borderlands that gathers people at the intersection of art, faith and community.Notes & LinksCorrymeelaBorderlandsGuardians of the Flame - (Jonny's Documentary & Podcast)With God on our Side (Documentary)The Other Side of the Wall (Book) by Rev Dr Munther Issac
Borderlands is an experimental attempt to create space for people from within the Christian faith tradition and those outside. It is trying to be a safe place at a time when many people are looking for spaces of gathering, belonging and a faith that speaks of doubt as well as hope, of values as well as belief. Fr Martin Magill is a parish priest in Belfast who is also the co-founder of the Four Corners Festival among many other projects. Fr Martin is a passionate activist for reconciliation in our divided society. In spite of his very public voice, he is someone who embodies the best of the priestly vocation, the capacity to express vulnerability, devotion and to value the individual in front of him. Jonny Clark interviews Fr Martin about everything from his unique interest in Belfast street names to the vocation of being a priest. Notably Jonny discussed with Fr Martin the funeral of Lyra McKee which he spoke at. Lyra was an LGBTQ+ activist and also journalist who was tragically killed by dissident Republican paramilitaries in April 2019 in the city of Derry/Londonderry. Fr Martin in his sermon, powerfully challenged our perpetually gridlocked local political leaders with words acknowledging the gestures of unity and reconciliation after her death but asking “why…in God's name…does it take the death of a 29 year old woman with her life in front of her to get to this point.” These were some of the most powerful public words we have heard in a long time in Northern Ireland. They received a standing ovation in St Anne's Cathedral and in living rooms all over the country. Fr Martin was creating a Sacred Space, which was the theme of our Belfast-based event, Borderlands that night. Borderlands meets on the second Tuesday of every month, usually in the Pavilion Bar and is described as a Brave Space for Sacred Stories.
Welcome to the Northgate Church podcast! Jonny Clark brings us the latest message from our teaching series on Identity, entitled 'Where Is Our Identity?'. This is a recording from our 10.30am service on 6th November 2022. Find out more about Northgate Church and how you can get involved: http://northgate.org.uk church@northgate.org.uk 01244 394670 Connect with us on social media: https://facebook.com/northgatechurchchester https://instagram.com/northgatechurchchester https://twitter.com/churchnorthgate
If reconciliation is core to our faith, what does that mean for peacemakers? How do we deal with the tension between pursuing justice and truth as well as peace and mercy? And in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, how do we act for peace?Abi hosts with Billie Anderson from Tearfund and member of the Praxis team. With thanks to:Jonny Clark from Corrymeela and Guardians of the Flame.Robi Damelin from Parents Circle Family Forum Mariam Tadros from International AlertAlex Evans from Larger Us and the Larger Us PodcastRené August from The Justice Conference and The Warehouse
We're coming towards the end of 2021, so we thought it was worth taking a look back over some of Balls & Whistles' highlights of the year! This episode has clips from interviews and discussions up until the summer, when football dominated sports coverage as one of the few things running relatively normally. With the help of colleagues Jonny Clark, Craig Christie and Alasdair Fraser, we revisit chats about the fate of the 2020/21 Highland League season, a proposal to introduce Colts teams into League Two, VAR, Brora Rangers' historic Scottish Cup win over Hearts and the appointments of Malky Mackay and Billy Dodds at Ross County and Inverness Caledonian Thistle. You can also hear snippets of interviews with former Staggies boss Stuart Kettlewell, Caley Thistle interim manager Neil McCann and Daniel Mackay just hours after his move to Hibernian was confirmed. Let us know what you want to hear from Balls & Whistles in 2022 by getting in touch on Twitter (@Balls_Whistles) or by emailing ballsandwhistles@hnmedia.co.uk. Thanks, as always, go to Forest Fires for our theme song Scared of the Dark.
In episode 68, Jo sits down for a friendly chat with Jonny Clark, Founder and Editor of TheDesignAir, a well-known airline product and design news site. Jo and Jonny discuss: What's exciting right now in terms of passenger experience? What will passenger experience be like on these long-haul narrowbody flights? How does the economy product on the long-haul narrowbody compare to the widebody experience? If you could fly any product, past or present, today, which would it be and why? Ahead of our Qatar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker webinar later this week - what are they doing really well in terms of cabin products, and where do you think they could improve? What should airlines and airports be putting in place right now to prevent lengthy queues from spoiling the travel experience?
Beryl Quigley appears in our documentary telling the story of how her husband, Bill McConnell, was killed by the IRA. Her story is repeated in this podcast where she adds more detail. Several years after her husband’s death she remarried Peter Quigley. Jonny Clark has known Peter and Beryl since the early 90’s and here he allows them to each tell their stories. Peter’s life is one of sadness and redemption. Both speak compellingly about their Christian faith and how it has lead them to walk the path of forgiveness. As people of faith they have made a life’s work out of courageously crossing boundaries that were considered taboo by many in the church. They share a simple faith that is simultaneously uncompromising, profound and one which is steeped in kindness and acceptance. An interesting contribution in this interview are a couple of Peter’s “thoughts from the day” which he regularly shares on BBC Radio Ulster.
It's the first fully-fledged episode of Balls and Whistles! Here Andrew and Will are joined by Jonny Clark to talk about the shutdown of all football outwith the Scottish Premiership and Championship, and how that might impact on Highland League clubs. Then there's some Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County chat, before rounding things off with some shinty and American Football - is there a SuperBowl in an Invernessian's future? Thanks once again to Jonny Clark for being our first guest, and to Forest Fires for our opening and closing theme, Scared of the Dark.
Gareth Higgins is a story teller and violence reduction activist. He grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland and has been living in America for the last ten years. Many moons ago he wrote the book “How movies helped to save my soul”. He was the founding Director of the Wild Goose festival and he is also one of Jonny Clark’s oldest friends. This is an engaging podcast that includes a real tangible framework for transforming conflict. At the same time it is a conversation that traces Gareth’s life, his move to America, his friendship with the likes of Walter Wink and John O’Donohue and writing a book with Brian McLaren. Check out Gareth’s new book “How Not To Be Afraid” and the brilliant magazine theporchmagazine.com
Hamish, Calum and a returning Jonny Clark enter the fray to look back on the first weekend of Premiership action - minus Motherwell's trip to Ross County. They touch on a big win for Celtic and equally important victories for the likes of Rangers and St. Mirren. Hope you enjoy!
This podcast is the story of the remarkable work of Ramy and Roula Taleb, how they journeyed to Belfast and are now making peace in Lebanon. For the last 18 years Jonny and Jenn Clark and their team have raised funds for young Christians from areas of conflict to spend 6-12 months in Belfast or Rostrevor, Northern Ireland learning about reconciliation and how their faith can build peace in their communities. Ramy was the first Lebanese trainee and landed into Belfast in 2005, barely speaking English but with a deep hunger to learn from the experience. He ended up spending five years in Belfast, particularly working in the Shankill and Falls areas. One of the projects Ramy focused on in Belfast was a project which takes Forgiveness education into many Protestant and Catholic schools in the city. By 2010 Ramy had married the beautiful Roula and together they started a new life back in Lebanon, ultimately starting a sister project of the Belfast work called the Foundation for Forgiveness and Reconciliation (ffrlebanon.org). The work in Lebanon is unprecedented in it’s radical commitment to building bridges throughout the sectarian divides of this post-civil war country. Ramy and Roula are courageously taking forgiveness, reconciliation and peace-building training to as many people as they can and are often doing it with what little resources they can find. If you are looking to support a grass-roots charity in the Middle East you should check out the work of FFR and get behind them. This work in Lebanon is something all of the GOTF team are passionate about and it’s why Josh Eaves (Instagram: @josheaves1) and Jonny Clark continue to be involved in different ways, including our plans to make our next Guardians Of The Flame documentary there. This episode was as usual recorded by the brilliant Fra Sands of @safeplacestudios. The music in our podcasts is by the brilliant Irish folk band @naleanai
Sheikh Dr Muhammad Al-Hussaini came to the attention of many when in 2015 he chose to defend in court the Pentecostal pastor Rev Jim McConnell from Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle, Belfast’s biggest church. McConnell had preached a sermon where he categorised Islam as “heathen” and “satanic” and a “doctrine spawned in hell”. Yet Muhammad defended the pastor and developed a friendship with him. In court he defended McConnell’s right to free-speech. Muhammad is a Muslim from London with not only a love for Irish folk music but a commitment to building relationships of peace with Christians and Jews and those of other faiths from his own. Over the years he has visited Rostrevor a number of times and has become a strong friend of ours. One of Muhammad’s firm convictions is that we should not seek a bland peace between faiths. Rather we should be able to rigorously debate and defend our differences in a way that does not demonise but builds understanding through authentic dialogue. He calls this a “higher quality of disagreement”. This phrase has become one of the key back bones to a series of events at the centre Jonny leads called An Cuan. These events have been convened by Tommy Sands, Jonny Clark and www.artsawonder.com a local community arts and reconciliation initiative.
Drawing from his work on “the troubles” in his own country of Northern Ireland, as well as his extensive study of the conflicts in South Africa and Israel/Palestine, Jonny Clark is uniquely qualified to speak to the violence of the age and the vocation of peacemaking. This episode is a special crossover episode with Jonny's own podcast, Guardians of the Flame—which we highly recommend checking out! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sonofapreacherman/ Visit Jonathan's Website: http://www.jonathanmartinwords.com/ Watch The Zeitcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdHzTuNKhTK-AZjfmkxQiww Guardians of the Flame: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guardians-of-the-flame-podcast/id1440911722 Please rate, review, share, and subscribe! Edited and produced by Reese Black
In this episode Jonny is being interviewed by Australian activist and advocate for refugees and asylum seekers, Jarrod McKenna. This is a shared podcast so Jarrod will also be releasing it on his Inverse podcast. The interview was recorded in Rostrevor and covers Jonny’s personal background, some stories of his work and the theology of reconciliation that underpins it.
A new documentary is exploring reconciliation in Northern Ireland from the perspective of Christians who lost loved ones during The Troubles. The Kickstarter-funded Guardians of the Flame film was inspired by Lord Rabbi Sacks' words: "Religion is like fire and like fire it warms, but it also burns. We are the guardians of the flame." In this episode Premier Christianity's editor Sam Hailes talks to the film's producer and presenter Jonny Clark about justice, forgiveness and the complicated role Christians have played in both conflict and peacemaking in Northern Ireland. For a free sample copy of Premier Christianity magazine visit premierchristianity.com For more information about the film visit guardiansoftheflame.org
It's all change on this week's pod! Host Tom Mackinnon is back after his sabbatical, and he's joined by the returning Jonny Clark and Lewis Birrell to dissect the weekend's action. We speak League Cup final, the Euros and all the action from the four leagues. The Intertoto Cup, Kilmarnock and and Derek McInnes are all discussed when answering your questions... Enjoy and remember to follow us on twitter @burstbawpodcast and give us a like on Facebook facebook.com/burstbawfootball
A bumper crop from Rostrevor July 22 2018 - five great stories on LOVE: Jenn Clark on a much-missed grandmother; Jonny Clark & his parenting skills; Louise Nealon & the milkman who knows all; Sean Mullin who knows not to pick fight with his wife on the way to pre-natal class & a musical story to finish from Tommy Sands.
A bumper crop from Rostrevor July 22 2018 - five great stories on LOVE: Jenn Clark on a much-missed grandmother; Jonny Clark & his parenting skills; Louise Nealon & the milkman who knows all; Sean Mullin who knows not to pick fight with his wife on the way to pre-natal class & a musical story to finish from Tommy Sands.
Scotland are winning again, Jonny Clark is back. What's not to love? The guys get together to run the rule over an enterprising international double-header for Gordon Strachan's men which brought about six points from six and renewed optimism. The cynical quartet dismiss any notion of qualification for Russia before tearing apart the Irn-Bru's cup disastrous new format and participating teams. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or by tweeting @burstbawpodcast,
Jer and Kirk are joined by Nate Brown, CTO of Escape Velocity Systems, a Boulder Colorado based tech company. Nate shares his journey finding his voice as an entrepreneur and how he is leveraging that experience in his new endeavor Start Here TV. Nate and his partners have been inviting entrepreneurs to their Monday Morning Meeting where startups are given a chance to pitch their ideas and receive advise, encouragement or funding. After 8 years they are working with film maker Jonny Clark to capture the entrepreneurial journey in a new web based TV show called Start Here.
Hamish is joined by the two Cal(l)um's to look ahead to the first week of the SPFL league season - with big games galore in all four divisions. The trio spend time on all of the Premiership and Championship fixtures and also pick out the best action from League 1 and League 2 aswell as discussing Scotland's strangest striker, Scotland's most expensive striker (neither of which are Tony Watt) and Celtic's Champions League fate. Finally, the guys pin their weekend predictions on the studio wall, pick their "Last Man Standing" teams and bookie messiah Jonny Clark phones in with his tips for the weekend. Enjoy, and send us your thoughts on this week's show to @burstbawpodcast on Twitter.
The boys, including Highland hipster Jonny Clark, get together to run the rule over the weekend's Scottish Cup action including Annan's thrilling 4-4 draw in Inverurie, Dunfermline's win in Ayrshire and a terrific result for East Kilbride against Stenhousemuir, with reaction from goalscorer Bernard Coll. Attention then turns to the other action taking place with Rangers' 4-0 win over St. Mirren reviewed as well as all of the usual Premiership action. We'll be back on Friday. @burstbawfitba
SHOW NOTESWe are very appreciative for the all the feedback received in the past week. It was overwhelming, thank you everyone and keep it coming!We are learning about podcasting as we go and, for instance, we have tested an improved sound solution that we should start using for next week's episode.I. News of the weekWas Emirates pitched the 747-8?Emirates Airlines gets pitch for 100 Boeing 757-8s — Scott Hamilton, Leeham NewsCrash by selfieNTSB ReportLCY will expandExpansion of London City Airport gets Go-aheadHarrison Ford narrates Aviation documentaryLiving in the Age of AirplanesHow the Airplane Has Changed the World — Paul Papadimitriou, LayoversThe TransAsia crashTaiwan TransAsia plane crashes into river — BBCTransAsia Pilots Take Proficiency Tests After Taiwan Crash — NBC News II. Innovation in AirTech, PaxEx and DesignPay-to-use in-flight outletsScoot's pay-to-play AC outlets: the future of onboard power? — John Walton, RunwayGirl NetworkEasyJet introduces a new liverySkyliner Aviation NewsPrivate air travel membershipRiseSurfAirIncredible room on JAL's DreamlinersA Closer Look at JAL's Super Spacious 787-9 — Jonny Clark, TheDesignAirInternalising the Knee Recline — Jan ChipchaseFrankfurt's airport app gives real-time security and immigration waiting timesFrankfurt Airport extends information services for passengersWanderlust within ChromeWandertab by HitList III. App of the weekHipMunkHipMunk.com IV. Debate of the weekBooking a flight online and on mobile, an overviewMatrix Airfare SearchGoogle FlightsITA Matrix Airfare Search Advanced Routing Codes — Michael Cargian, Upgrd.comTravel Flash Report — CriteoThe 2014 Traveler's Road to Decision — GoogleKayakAdioso.comHow to upgrade on Virgin Atlantic — Alex Hunter V. Question of the weekWhich airlines would you not fly on and why not? by Gen Kanai in Tokyo, JapanList of airlines banned within the EU — European CommissionFAA Banned Countries — Aviation LawyerSafety Audit Information — International Civil Aviation OrganizationSafety Rating Criteria — AirlineRatings.com VI. Airport of the weekSFO. Which is not really in San Francisco, but has a great museum and wonderful curated displays about every topic you can imagine.
SHOW NOTESI. NEWS OF THE WEEKIAG set to buy Aer LingusThird time lucky: IAG and Aer Lingus — The EconomistEmirates would consider buying 100 A380 NEO aircrafts if Airbus commitsEmirates Is Now Giving Airbus 43 Billion Reasons To Build A New Superjumbo Jet — Benjamin Zhang, Business InsiderSkyMall goes bankruptSkyMall Remembered — Joe Pinsker, The Atlantic"We are not asking our customers to be happy with anything."American Airlines CEO Akkwardly Explains Why Fares Aren't Going Down — Dennis Schaal, Skift404 - Plane Not FoundMalaysia Air Site Hacked, Some Customer Data Appear Online — Kelvin Chan, AP II. Innovation in AIRTECH, PaxEx and DESIGNJan Koum announced WhatsApp on FlyerTalkThoughts about my free iPhone app - WhatsApp — FlyerTalk Travel Technology ForumCathay's new campaignCathay Tell The World They Are A More Civilized Way To Travel — Jonny Clark, The Design AirGoogle consults for VietJetLow-cost airline VietJet strikes consulting deal with Google — CampaignAsia ($)New Eurowing liveryNew Eurowing Brand Painted Up On First Aircraft - But Is It A Good Livery? — Jonny Clark, The Design AirWill you crash? There's an app for that'Am I Going Down?' — Vanilla Pixel III. App of the weekPlaneFinderPlaneFinder.net IV. DEBATE OF THE WEEKHas the A380 any future?Is Airbus's A380 a 'superjumbo' with a future or an aerospace white elephant? — Alan Tovey, The Telegraph V. Question of the weekWhat is the biggest airport in the world?Runway Leaders — The Economist VI. Airport trivia of the weekLHR. Choose the Heathrow Connect rather than the Heathrow Express to connect to London, or even the Piccadilly Line.
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